Brookline incident reports: March 14-16

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Mar 17, 2014 at 3:23 PMMar 17, 2014 at 5:29 PM

All information in the following reports comes from the Brookline Police incident log or the Brookline Police blog.

Sunday, March 16Loud: Police issued a citation to a Brook Street resident for loud music and singing.Disturbance: A Kent Street resident reported screaming and banging coming from the upstairs apartment.Misunderstood: A Winthrop Road resident heard a noise at the window and spotted two men with a flashlight. Police arrived and realized they were locked out of their home.Dog dispute: A caller reported a person with a service dog was denied entry into Village Convenience Store. Police helped resolve the matter. According to the incident report, there was confusion about whether the dog was a service dog or not.Saturday, March 15Threats: An Orchard Road resident reported someone named Lefty threatened his kids.Suspicious: A Gibbs Street resident reported seeing two men in their 20s or 30s carrying a stool and walking around a house on Babcock Street.Malicious: A Pleasant Street resident reported a front door to her residence was kicked in.Identity theft: A Fuller Street resident reported someone used his name and Social Security number fraudulently.Friday, March 14Icy: The Department of Public Works was asked to sand or salt the intersection of Boylston Street and Fisher Avenue.Street robbery: A man reportedly was jumped on Aspinwall Avenue by three men. The men took his backpack, shoes, socks and wallet.Screaming: A caller reported a man was screaming at her at the corner of Winthrop Road and Beacon Street.Larceny: A Wallis Road resident reported a woman’s gold watch was missing from the cabinet.Dispute: A man alleged his boyfriend tried to hit him on Marion Street.A Pond Avenue resident got into an argument with his daughter over the use of a car.Tough customer: An "irate" man was inside Radio Shack on Beacon Street and the storeowner wanted him removed.Thursday, March 13Coyote: A Clark Road resident reported an injured coyote that couldn’t walk behind her home.Threats: Officers responded to reports that a security officer threatened physical assault towards students at 10 Brookline Place.The crash didn’t do it?: A DPW truck slid into a Cameron Street home. The driver was unable to get anyone’s attention at the house.Dog: A dog trapped a letter carrier on the front porch of a Dudley Street home.Wednesday, March 12Unwanted person: A Washington Street woman called to report her ex-boyfriend was at the door and she didn’t want him there. Officers sent him on his way.Pedestrian struck: A pedestrian was struck by a car at the corner of Dean and Clinton roads. The victim was taken to Children’s Hospital.Hit & Run: A Hallwood Road caller reported their car was hit by a car driven by a neighbor. The neighbor refused to answer the door.Tuesday, March 11Disturbance: Police responded to an irate customer at a mobile phone store on Beacon Street.Larceny: A woman reported her car was stolen from Beacon Street.Hit & Run: A woman reported that her car was struck while it was parked on Boylston Street.Turkey’s now interfering with educational system: A Gardner Road woman reported being held hostage by an aggressive turkey. She was unable to leave the house and bring her daughter to school.